Installation and use
SEEDER MONITOR MCK 1200
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pressed for at least 2 seconds to store the desired value. From now on the monitor
will start its normal working cycle.
The sensitivity value which is to be programmed depends upon the type of sowing
effected; we advise you to program it as reported below:
MAIZE - SUNFLOWER
BEETS
SOYA
SMALL SEEDS
Sen = 4 – 6
Sen = 6 - 9
Sen = 7 -12
Sen = 12 - 19
N.B.: The monitor is programmed by default in counting mode.
6.6 How to programming the sensitivity of seeds to pass
The seeding sensitivity in the passage mode corresponds to the maximum time
(without pulses on one or more rows) beyond which the visual alarm is triggered
followed by the acoustic one. The same time applies for the resetting of the alarm;
the programmable values range from 21 to 28 and correspond to the following
times:
21 = 0,5 seconds
22 = 1,0 seconds
23 = 1,5 seconds
24 = 2,0 seconds
25 = 2,5 seconds
26 = 3,0 seconds
27 = 3,5 seconds
28 = 4,0 seconds
EXAMPLE: if you program 24 as a value, in order to trigger the alarm on a row, NO
pulse must arrive on that row for at least 2 seconds and, once the alarm is
triggered, in order to reset it, pulses must fall on that row for at least 2 seconds; see
Chap. to access to the programming phase. 6 (“Programming”);
Once the desired value has been reached, keep key B pressed until the display re-
starts from the working hours indicating that the new data has been stored.
Sen (passage mode) S
21 ÷ 28 in steps of 1